2017 Hyundai Azera Sedan

Manufacturer Offer

* Disclaimer(s)

Truth in Lending Act Disclosure:
Down payment will vary with APR and credit. For example, 0.0% APR with $2,500 down payment provides for 48 monthly payments of $20.83 per $1000 financed for qualified buyers. 0.0% for a term of 24 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $41.67 per $1000 financed.
0.0% for a term of 36 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $27.78 per $1000 financed.
0.0% for a term of 39 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $25.64 per $1000 financed.
0.0% for a term of 42 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $23.81 per $1000 financed.
0.9% for a term of 60 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $17.05 per $1000 financed.
2.9% for a term of 72 months corresponds to a monthly cost of $15.15 per $1000 financed. The rates described are for estimation purposes only; you may not be able to finance at this rate.

Yes, I'm Interested

First Name*

Last Name*

Contact Me by*

Email

Home Phone

Comments

By checking the box, you consent to Hyundai Motor America and its authorized dealers using automatic telephone dialing systems to call and/or send you periodic SMS (text) marketing messages to the number you have provided. You do not have to consent in order to obtain any of our products or services. Message and data rates may apply.

Reviews

Driving Impression

“”

Performance from Hyundai’s 3.3-liter V6 ranks above adequate. The V6 revs enthusiastically, reaching peak output at high engine speed. Helped by the 6-speed automatic transmission, an Azera responds quite smoothly and effectively. The range of gear ratios provided by the transmission permits swift startoffs from a standstill and energetic passing response, along with relaxed highway cruising.

Passenger comfort and confident control get the nod in both ride and handling qualities. Ride quality approaches the sublime. Only the most troublesome bumps and potholes are likely to be felt, or heard, within the Azera cabin.

Gas mileage falls into the average range for cars in the Azera’s class. The base sedan is EPA-rated at 20/28 mpg City/Highway, or 23 mpg Combined. The Limited is EPA-rated slightly lower: 19/28 mpg City/Highway, or 22 mpg Combined.

Walk Around

Editor:

New Car Test Drive

“”

The Azera presents a carefully sculpted collection of curves. The front end, in particular, links the Azera more closely with the recently added Genesis luxury-car brand.

Even though the Azera’s expressive design has been around for a while, it continues to look appealing. Bodysides are highlighted by twin creases, positioned apart from each other, but forming a cohesive entity. Overall, the Azera is 2.6 inches longer than the Sonata, Hyundai’s midsize family sedan, built on a slightly longer wheelbase.

Interior Overview

Editor:

New Car Test Drive

“”

Azera contains one of the best-looking interiors made by Hyundai, apart from its Genesis luxury-brand vehicles. In fact, the Azera feels quite tastefully luxurious, led by its cockpit-style, twin-tier configuration, augmented by soft-touch and matte-metallic surfaces. Bright interior trim is minimal. Two-tone layouts are available, with a darker upper tier to match the Azera’s upholstery.

Because an Azera is nearly as wide as some full-luxury models, passenger and cargo space excel. Unlike some mid- and full-size sedans, an Azera can seat five adults in reasonable comfort. Space is bountiful in both front and rear, with ample stretch-out room.

As is typical, the exception is the center rear spot, which is snug and harder-cushioned. Adults in outboard rear positions should have adequate head clearance, helped by recesses cut into the headliner.

Getting in and out of the back seat isn’t so easy, impaired by the Azera’s tapered roofline. Taller passengers must lean forward and duck heads while entering.

Front seats adjust to satisfy a broad range of passenger body types. Power-seat controls are mounted on each door.

Quietness is a virtue. Practically all road and wind sounds are subdued, and engine noise is evident only when pushing hard on the gas pedal.

Summary

Editor:

New Car Test Drive

“”

Hyundai Azera occupies a position between the family-oriented midsize Sonata and the Genesis G80. An impressive standard-equipment list, heavy on technology and luxury, includes a welcome number of current active-safety features, with others optional. Hyundai’s warranty also ranks among the best. A replacement is expected soon, however, so look for bargains on 2017 models.

Driving impressions by Marty Padgett, The Car Connection. James M. Flammang contributed to this report.